Many of the patterns are colorful, have gold or silver embellishments and distinguish themselves from the collections in the Ceremonial Table by their ability to compliment any interior design. they are less reflective of a decorative style, but offer a large range of pieces. These patterns are often popular bridal registry selections.

Bouncing back on the vintage fashion, Bernardaud has drawn from its archives rose motifs treated in the old-fashion way into a falsely disparate composition. On the table, a subtle balance is achieved in a variation of roses, stripes, and golden foliage alternating from one plate to another. This charming set is a nostalgic reminder of the French 1950s with its joyous family Sunday meals, with family and friends.

The stylized Garden of Eden depicted in this beautiful Prunus pattern comes from a XIVth century Chinese dish. Added delicate gold motifs bring an Art Deco touch to the entire service. The collection offers a bucolic stroll.

Praiana draws its inspiration from the Art Nouveau style; multiform and international, this movement is that of curves and arabesques. Freely inspired by nature, also privileging the theme of woman, it is a pure product of the Belle Epoque. The very enveloping decor on each piece reminds us of the precious objects dressed in green shark-skin that were very fashionable in the 1920.

Constance offers all the refinement of the Empire style. Acorns, Oak and laurel leave - the symbols of strength, longevity and peace - are delicately arranged and appear as if painted by an artist's brush in watercolors.

Inspired by the curiosity cabinets that were so fashionable in the 16th and 17th centuries, the pattern is available on a full dinnerware service with scenes reminiscent of japanese prints: birds depicted in automnal colors perch on stylised trees in raised gold.

Sauvage is a testament to a distinctive technical prowess: Bernardaud successfully reproduced on a table service the texture of reptilian skin and cordovan (embossed) leather. The hexagonal motif is realized in pearly grey and highlighted by a fine silver band.

A reference to design trends from the 1970’s, the geometric motif of the Athena Collection creates a dimensional and graphic appearance. Brilliant and matte accents highlight the understated, neoclassical frieze, while emphasizing the beautiful modernity of the collection. Athena expresses a strong personality full of elegance and allure. A wide variety of accessories may easily compliment the design to create a masculine, feminine, classical or contemporary table setting.

The decor revisits the ceramic motifs of the 16th Century Ottoman Empire which were themselves inspired by the Ming dynasty. This predilection of Ottoman princes' is referenced in the cobalt blue and white which accentuate the depth of the scrolls and variety of flowers: marigolds, tulips, roses...

A reference to design trends from the 1970’s, the geometric motif of the Athena Collection creates a dimensional and graphic appearance. Brilliant and matte accents highlight the understated, neoclassical frieze, while emphasizing the beautiful modernity of the collection. Athena Navy with its touch of blue expresses a strong personality full of elegance and allure.

A reference to design trends from the 1970’s, the geometric motif of the Athena Collection creates a dimensional and graphic appearance. Brilliant and matte accents highlight the understated, neoclassical frieze, while emphasizing the beautiful modernity of the collection. Athena expresses a strong personality full of elegance and allure. A wide variety of accessories may easily compliment the design to create a masculine, feminine, classical or contemporary table setting.

Cristal provides an ideal backdrop for a personal creativity. Able to set a refined table while emphasizing its understated appearance or a personalized setting when paired with another pattern from the Bernardaud collections.

Favorita is a collection inspired by silk panels painted by hand and stretched onto the walls of the Palazzina Cinese located in the Parco della Favorita in Palermo, Sicily. The spirit of the palace is found on the Favorita collection plates whose designs poetically depict diverse varieties of flowers and butterflies.

A delicate chain of elegant grey on each piece of this service creates an interplay with the iridescent texture applied to several of its accompanying pieces. Loft is a classic decoration that creates a timeless table design.

Palmyre provides an ideal backdrop for a personal creativity. Able to set a refined table while emphasizing its understated appearance or a personalized setting when paired with another pattern from the Bernardaud collections.

This pattern recalls the circular mosaics of the Italian Renaissance palazzo and retains the perspective characteristic of them. Classic in design and in its applications, this pattern is modern and uses a restrained color palette.

This collection revisits the grandeur of early 19th century French porcelain styles, most notably the influence of renowned porcelain painter Pierre-Louis Dagoty, that combine elegance of form, vibrant colors and the sumptuousness of design and application of gold. The distinctive flowering papyrus motif that radiates along the border of the plate pays homage to the passionate interest in Egyptian-inspired architectural design, furniture and art that began in the 18th century and heightened after the Napoleonic campaigns in the 19th century.

Constance offers all the refinement of the Empire style. Acorns, Oak and laurel leave - the symbols of strength, longevity and peace - are delicately arranged and appear as if painted by an artist's brush in watercolors.